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motor swap / need some help

well i need to know a few things, i hava a 1987 crx with a D15A2 (carbed) and i know that a direct bolt in for a swap is a D16A1 but would i need to change the tranny or is it realy just, switch the D15A2 for the D16a1 and be able to leave the tranny and everything els??

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Re: motor swap / need some help

You need the A1 tranny, both tranny mounts, cv axles, shift linkage and steering knuckles. It's called a direct bolt in because all the parts swap right over with the exception of the motor mount (which you'll have to notch).
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Re: motor swap / need some help

thanks, but would you know of any site where i could get all those parts?
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Re: motor swap / need some help

Your local junk yard?

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